Could she have went into the casino? Hence, “I’m in the Matrix?” MOOWell the fact there is a Casino Matrix *right next* to the airport seems rather coincidental...?
Could she have went into the casino? Hence, “I’m in the Matrix?” MOOWell the fact there is a Casino Matrix *right next* to the airport seems rather coincidental...?
@PaulR, according to this article her phone carrier was Verizon.See snips below from article (emphasis added, mine) - which says a police officer contacted her by phone Monday night and found her to be disoriented. Sounds like there is definitely interest by PD behind the scenes.
Also, friends and family conveying some specific comments she made during the disjointed phone calls, and that her problems seemed to commence after meeting with a "colleague." I sure would want to speak with that colleague and find out more about that encounter! I'm tending more toward the possibility she was given or took something that induced this episode.
It also gives info on what is happening with regard to areas searched, planned to search over the weekend, etc.
Sure hope she is found very soon in good condition!
My apologies if I post more from this article than I should - I found it very informative...
Tech exec who told family “We’re in the Matrix” still missing – East Bay Times
Tech exec who told family “we’re in the Matrix” still missing
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Relatives continued their frantic search Saturday for a missing young tech executive who they said apparently suffered a manic episode early in the week, telling them in a string of bizarre phone calls that “it’s all a game, it’s a thought experiment, we’re in the Matrix.”
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“We talked to her for hours on and off” on Monday night, Valenti said. “Her thoughts were disconnected. She talked a mile a minute. She’d say I’m coming home for Thanksgiving, then in the next she was saying she’s in the Matrix,” a reference to a science fiction movie about a virtual reality world.
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The family planned to hire someone on Saturday with a drone to search the rugged areas of Quicksilver Park in the Almaden Valley. On Friday, they reviewed security camera footage at gas stations and plastered missing fliers throughout Almaden, including the areas around Redmond and Camden avenues and Washoe Drive. Verizon Wireless picked up pings in that area on Monday.
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Attempts to locate her through “find my phone” apps and other digital search tools have been unsuccessful. During the phone calls with family members Monday night, Valenti said she was low on gas. With a request from the family, a San Jose police officer contacted Valenti by phone Monday night.
“The officer said she wasn’t making any sense. They drove around looking for her on Monday night and never found her,” Valenti’s husband, Harrison Weinstein, said.
When reached by email Saturday, San Jose Police Sgt. Enrique Garcia didn’t explain the department’s approach to the case, saying only that “we are not sharing additional information about the investigation at this time.”...
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During her trip to California the week of Oct. 1, the couple spoke each night, he said, and everything was fine. She stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Laguna Beach for an executive leadership workshop called “Create the Powerful,” and on Thursday flew to San Jose and rented the Nissan. She drove to a tech conference in Monterey late in the week before returning last weekend to the Bay Area to reconnect with old friends and colleagues.
Nothing seemed amiss until she called her parents about 3:30 p.m. on Monday after she met with a former colleague on Sand Hill Road, and said she couldn’t find her rental car. Once she found the car, she stayed on the phone with her parents, her conversation became bizarre.
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I alerted the family via the FB page about this casino. At minimum, I would ask them to screen security footage to see if she was there.Could she have went into the casino? Hence, “I’m in the Matrix?” MOO
The fact that she says "We're in the Matrix" indicates there is someone with her, or maybe just a symptom of some psychotic break...Schizophrenia? (Although she does not fit the stereotype....Multiple personality disorder? Even Bi-polar could probably present that way?....I don't know...I'm obviously not a physician.) ETA: We're=plural
Could very well be referring to the film...or the casino next to the airport called The Matrix. I was mostly zeroing in on the "We're" in the Matrix, as opposed to the "I'm" in the Matrix.I wonder if she's referring to the film called "The Matrix", with Keanu Reeves. Could be an expression of speech that EV picked up and liked after watching this movie.
JMVHO.
That seems to be the general opinion, but I pointed out that “coincidentally” there is a very popular casino of that name right next to the airport.I wonder if she's referring to the film called "The Matrix", with Keanu Reeves. Could be an expression of speech that EV picked up and liked after watching this movie.
JMVHO.
See snips below from article (emphasis added, mine) - which says a police officer contacted her by phone Monday night and found her to be disoriented. Sounds like there is definitely interest by PD behind the scenes.
Also, friends and family conveying some specific comments she made during the disjointed phone calls, and that her problems seemed to commence after meeting with a "colleague." I sure would want to speak with that colleague and find out more about that encounter! I'm tending more toward the possibility she was given or took something that induced this episode.
It also gives info on what is happening with regard to areas searched, planned to search over the weekend, etc.
Sure hope she is found very soon in good condition!
My apologies if I post more from this article than I should - I found it very informative...
Tech exec who told family “We’re in the Matrix” still missing – East Bay Times
Tech exec who told family “we’re in the Matrix” still missing
...
Relatives continued their frantic search Saturday for a missing young tech executive who they said apparently suffered a manic episode early in the week, telling them in a string of bizarre phone calls that “it’s all a game, it’s a thought experiment, we’re in the Matrix.”
...
“We talked to her for hours on and off” on Monday night, Valenti said. “Her thoughts were disconnected. She talked a mile a minute. She’d say I’m coming home for Thanksgiving, then in the next she was saying she’s in the Matrix,” a reference to a science fiction movie about a virtual reality world.
...
The family planned to hire someone on Saturday with a drone to search the rugged areas of Quicksilver Park in the Almaden Valley. On Friday, they reviewed security camera footage at gas stations and plastered missing fliers throughout Almaden, including the areas around Redmond and Camden avenues and Washoe Drive. Verizon Wireless picked up pings in that area on Monday.
...
Attempts to locate her through “find my phone” apps and other digital search tools have been unsuccessful. During the phone calls with family members Monday night, Valenti said she was low on gas. With a request from the family, a San Jose police officer contacted Valenti by phone Monday night.
“The officer said she wasn’t making any sense. They drove around looking for her on Monday night and never found her,” Valenti’s husband, Harrison Weinstein, said.
When reached by email Saturday, San Jose Police Sgt. Enrique Garcia didn’t explain the department’s approach to the case, saying only that “we are not sharing additional information about the investigation at this time.”...
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During her trip to California the week of Oct. 1, the couple spoke each night, he said, and everything was fine. She stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Laguna Beach for an executive leadership workshop called “Create the Powerful,” and on Thursday flew to San Jose and rented the Nissan. She drove to a tech conference in Monterey late in the week before returning last weekend to the Bay Area to reconnect with old friends and colleagues.
Nothing seemed amiss until she called her parents about 3:30 p.m. on Monday after she met with a former colleague on Sand Hill Road, and said she couldn’t find her rental car. Once she found the car, she stayed on the phone with her parents, her conversation became bizarre.
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Good. She could’ve went in disoriented and/or drugged (or intoxicated) and was lost and met with foul play. One of the many possibilities here. MOOI alerted the family via the FB page about this casino. At minimum, I would ask them to screen security footage to see if she was there.
Amateur opinion and speculation
That sounds rather serious!
I'm looking for input to understand the big picture. Are these the correct locations? Can we add some times? When was the last contact by phone, when did the phone stop working? Was the flight at 6:30PM?
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Could very well be referring to the film...or the casino next to the airport called The Matrix. I was mostly zeroing in on the "We're" in the Matrix, as opposed to the "I'm" in the Matrix.
It sounds like a "welfare check" request. Apparently they tried to find her but couldn't. It's good to know LE is there to help when they can.Does anyone else find it odd that the family was able to get a police officer to speak with EV on the phone Monday night, who then said she was acting disoriented, but still the case is being considered a "voluntary missing"? I mean, how do you even get a cop to call your wife? And then what....? "Oh, yep. She sounds disoriented. Ok bye."???That whole scenario sounds weird to me. IMO
I find it very odd that with their actual knowledge of that call (one of their own officers made the call) they are still not calling this what it is, a missing persons investigation, not voluntary. MOO IMO ETC;Does anyone else find it odd that the family was able to get a police officer to speak with EV on the phone Monday night, who then said she was acting disoriented, but still the case is being considered a "voluntary missing"? I mean, how do you even get a cop to call your wife? And then what....? "Oh, yep. She sounds disoriented. Ok bye."???That whole scenario sounds weird to me. IMO
Yes, it does sound like a "welfare check". I've just never thought of one being done over the phone. And yes, I function under the premise that LE will always try to help when they can.It sounds like a "welfare check" request. Apparently they tried to find her but couldn't. It's good to know LE is there to help when they can.
Amateur opinion and speculation
Just based on her SM, this young lady could 100% be my own daughter. Both into tech, both heavily into SM, travel and networking. My answer to the idea of tossing the phone: NO. She likely kicked herself for not charging it but I seriously doubt she'd toss her device.Looking at this through her lens as a technology expert, an App developer and an entrepreneur, would she throw her phone away because she got lost driving to the airport and missed a flight?
I wonder how she felt about the award - since she missed the event where she received the award.
Yes! This is what I'm getting at...I find it very odd that with their actual knowledge of that call (one of their own officers made the call) they are still not calling this what it is, a missing persons investigation, not voluntary. MOO IMO ETC;
If she thought she was in the Matrix, not the casino, she may be hiding somewhere. Along with the car. I wonder if they checked the airport parking lot.